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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Amerisur Resources Plc | LSE:AMER | London | Ordinary Share | GB0032087826 | ORD 0.1P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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0.00 | 0.00% | 19.18 | 19.18 | 19.20 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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0 | 0 | N/A | 0 |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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15/11/2019 08:51 | Still buyers around.... | ![]() harleymaxwell | |
15/11/2019 08:50 | wow what a shower of poop feels like I've had my house ransacked 19.21p, how the hell did they get to that figure very disappointed, I did sell 100k but left 250 k in 6 point gain suppose its a profit but not what I thought. | ![]() avsome1968 | |
15/11/2019 08:47 | out at a very modest gain | ![]() notimpressed | |
15/11/2019 08:46 | Thought OXY deal was worth more than this! | moneylender | |
15/11/2019 08:45 | was wondering why its taken this long for this deal to go through from July and to leave nothing for shareholders . | ![]() wskill | |
15/11/2019 08:43 | So it is a stitch up. Can't understand why JW agreed to a sale at this price which matures all of his outstanding options in the money.....oh, hang on | ![]() lucyp00p | |
15/11/2019 08:39 | Well peeps I've offloaded. +17% on my holding after many years and that was only because of a big average down after the initial offer was announced.I could have held out and pocketed some more from on the event the offer goes through bit to be honest I'm happy to have escaped.In my opinion the biggest risk here is that this offer does not go through, in which case the share price will head back down and the company will be left in the hands of the current incompetents.Good luck to everyone left here. I hope things take a turn for the better.OF | ![]() oilforex | |
15/11/2019 08:38 | Says it all really! "GeoPark and ONGC, the national oil company of India and the operator of the CPO-5 block, have a longterm strategic alliance to acquire a portfolio of projects across Latin America. ONGC brings significant operating knowledge and expertise to the CPO-5 project. " Amerisur owns 100% of the OBA export pipeline which runs for approximately 17 km from the Platanillo block in the Putumayo basin in Colombia and crosses into Ecuador, where it joins the Ecuadorean pipeline system connecting to the port of Esmeraldas on the Pacific coast. It was constructed for a total cost of approximately $20 million and became operational in late 2016 and opens up a new alternative and more secure commercialization route for the Putumayo basin crude. The transport cost is approximately $4 per barrel according to Amerisur. The OBA pipeline has a total potential capacity of 50–70,000 bopd (currently utilized at less than 10%) and has started to transport third-party crude in 2019, creating a new source of revenue for Amerisur. | moneylender | |
15/11/2019 08:29 | moneylender, no apology needed we have all been stitched up like my username.With the shares the BOD bought this year there must be something we aren't privvy too. Talking of privvies......well if I couldn't laugh I'd cry. Average of my 157,000 holding for 5 yearsis 44p. | ![]() kipper62 | |
15/11/2019 08:27 | When I saw 19.2p my next thought was 'ok how many shares do we get in geopark'! | ![]() haideralifool | |
15/11/2019 08:26 | Well the current share price is not anticipating a counter offer. | ![]() dan de lion | |
15/11/2019 08:26 | Could type lots of things this morning here but it won't help. | ![]() 3roach | |
15/11/2019 08:24 | Nothing else will transpire. That's the offer. | ![]() underhill2 | |
15/11/2019 08:24 | Well is it time for M L to come back into the bidding again. | ![]() thetoonarmy2 | |
15/11/2019 08:20 | Out at 19:02. Oh dear oh dear! | ![]() davwal | |
15/11/2019 08:18 | I think most of us are pretty shocked to be honest... even those of us who expected to be disappointed. I was happy to see the long awaited RNS had finally landed, scrolled down the RNS to see what cracking deal the BoD had managed to achieve with all their so called experience and contacts and saw... 19.21p Wow, just wow, what a steaming pile of sh*te. | rollthedice | |
15/11/2019 08:14 | From the appendix. Michinoko are tied in to the deal but Canaccord are not. The irrevocable undertaking given by Canaccord Genuity Wealth Management shall also lapse if a third party announces a firm intention to make a competing offer for Amerisur on terms which represent an improvement of not less than 10 per cent. of the value of the consideration offered pursuant to the Transaction which is not at least matched by GeoPark. The irrevocable undertaking given by Michinoko Limited remains binding in the event a competing offer is made for Amerisu | martin1962 | |
15/11/2019 08:13 | cant get a quote on HL | ![]() notimpressed | |
15/11/2019 08:13 | Very disappointing. I knew the offer price would be in the range of 18p to 24p but I had hoped we could at least get 20p. This will be my last investment in a South American play. I managed to exit PPC at over 9p but even so that was at a big loss. Just UKCS and North Atlantic oilers now for my portfolio. | ![]() kinwah | |
15/11/2019 08:07 | Malcy must have a hole in his bucket list this morning. | ![]() kipper62 | |
15/11/2019 08:07 | moneylender....hope springs eternal ? | ![]() kipper62 | |
15/11/2019 08:03 | The silver linning here is the £2.4M compensation payeable to GEO should a hostile bid come! Is the 2.4 a sweetner just to get the ball rolling? Thats the only thing I can think of that is positive in this mornings RNS. I wont be accepting the 19.2p and willwait to see what transpires. | moneylender |
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